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After Months of Waiting, Senate Republicans Release Lackluster COVID-19 Relief Bill
On Thursday evening, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell adjourned the body for a long weekend as unemployment benefits for more
AIDS United CEO honors the memory of Rep. John Lewis
Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, issued the following statement on the occasion of Rep. John Lewis’
Everyone who seeks care should get care.
Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, issued the following statement after the Office for Civil Rights at
House Appropriations Bill Increases Funding to HIV and Health Care
This week the House Appropriations Committee met to discuss the appropriations bill for the departments of Labor, Health and Human
HIV & Aging: Older Adults Living and Thriving with HIV
In November 2018, HHS proposed a rule that would have allowed Part D prescription drug plans under certain conditions to
Notes from the Field: Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition is Familiar with How to Support Community Through Crises like COVID-19
The first case of COVID-19 to hit Iowa was recorded on March 8, 2020. We did not see the first death
Time is ticking on Congress to pass COVID-19 relief
As COVID-19 continues to devastate the United States, July is proving to be busy in Washington, D.C. While the Trump
Two Wins and a Loss: How Recent SCOTUS Rulings will Impact the HIV Community
The Supreme Court of the United States recently handed down multiple decisions that will directly impact the HIV community. Below,
Biden Leans Into Obama Era Policies to End the HIV Epidemic
The 2020 presidential candidates are uniquely positioned to make history in the fight to end the HIV epidemic. We have
How syringe access impacts racial justice
The Coalition for Syringe Access, of which AIDS United is a member, recently signed a statement of support of Black